• Here, we show that across 12 plant species in two phylogenetic lineages of the Brassicaceae, variation in realized herbivore communities reveals a phylogenetic signal in the uncertainty of attack on individual plants. (biorxiv.org)
  • Individual plants of Brassicaceae Lineage II were attacked by a larger number of herbivore species from a larger species pool, resulting in a higher uncertainty of realized antagonistic interactions compared to plants in Lineage I. We argue that uncertainty of attack in terms of realized interactions on individual plants is ecologically relevant and must therefore be considered in the evolution of plant defences. (biorxiv.org)
  • Pieris rapae and other butterflies of the family Pieridae are some of the best-known pests of Brassicaceae species planted as commercial crops. (wikipedia.org)
  • Species belonging to the Brassicaceae are mostly annual, biennial, or perennial herbaceous plants, some are dwarf shrubs or shrubs, and very few vines. (wikipedia.org)
  • Lepidium tayloriae (Brassicaceae), a new species from Chile. (wikimedia.org)
  • Generic placement of species excluded from Arabidopsis (Brassicaceae). (wikimedia.org)
  • Brassicaceae: species checklist and database on CD-Rom. (wikimedia.org)
  • New or noteworthy species of Draba (Brassicaceae) from Canada and Alaska. (wikimedia.org)
  • Leaf samples from five Brassicaceae species (Brassica carinata, Brassica oleracea, Brassica rapa, Eruca vesicaria and Sinapis alba) were analyzed to determine their contents of glucosinolates and trace elements, and the bioaccessibility of these compounds. (shengsci.com)
  • Considerable variability in the total contents and glucosinolate profiles was observed in the Brassicaceae species, with the total amounts ranging from 8.5 µmol/g dw in Brassica oleracea to 32.9 µmol/g dw in Sinapis alba. (shengsci.com)
  • By conducting a series of single- and dual-inoculation experiments of 13 plant-associated fungi targeting a Brassicaceae plant species ( Brassica rapa var. (frontiersin.org)
  • Our results revealed that six species are Regionally Extinct (RE), 23 species are Critically Endangered (CR), 20 species are Endangered (EN), 13 species are Vulnerable (VU), 11 species are Near Threatened (NT), 58 species are Least Concern (LC), and seven species are Data Deficient (DD). (mycobiota.com)
  • Noccaea ali-atahanii (Brassicaceae): A new species from southern Anatolia. (barisozudogru.com)
  • Contributions to Turkish Flora: Taxonomic and distributional notes on the poorly known Noccaea (Brassicaceae) species. (barisozudogru.com)
  • Koch MA, Karl R, Al-Shehbaz IA (2022) The new tribe Fourraeeae (Brassicaceae) and two Moroccan Arabis species transferred to the new genus Hurkaea . (uni-heidelberg.de)
  • In particular, I relate environmental cues to seasonal timing and fitness of species across the Streptanthus clade of Brassicaceae and its allies. (weebly.com)
  • Rad pod naslovom: Comprehensive Volatilome Signature of Various Brassicaceae Species, objavljen je u koautorstvu Igor Lukić, Nina Išić , Dean Ban, Branka Salopek Sondi i Smiljana Goreta Ban. (iptpo.hr)
  • Paysonia , a New Genus Segregated from Lesquerella (Brassicaceae). (wikimedia.org)
  • Molecular phylogenetics and taxonomy of the genus Boechera and related genera (Brassicaceae: Boechereae). (wikimedia.org)
  • Iljinskaea (Brassicaceae), a new genus based on Conringia planisiliqua. (barisozudogru.com)
  • This paper presents a taxonomic contribution to the genus Pyrus L. P. georgica and P. pseudosyriaca are reported from Turkey for the first time. (hacettepe.edu.tr)
  • Certain groups of organisms are more prone to hybridization than others, and the flowering plant genus Boechera (Brassicaceae) is extraordinary in this regard. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Koch MA, Möbus J, Klöcker CA, Lippert S, Ruppert L, Kiefer C (2020) The Quaternary evolutionary history of Bristol rock cress ( Arabis scabra , Brassicaceae), a Mediterranean element with an outpost in the north-western Atlantic region. (uni-heidelberg.de)
  • Özüdoğru, B. , Mummenhoff, K., (2020) Phylogenetic and biogeographical history confirm the Anatolian origin of Bornmuellera (Brassicaceae) and clade divergence between Anatolia and the Balkans in Plio-Pleistocene transition. (barisozudogru.com)
  • Brassicaceae (/ˌbræsɪˈkeɪsiːˌiː, -siˌaɪ/) or (the older) Cruciferae (/kruːˈsɪfəri/) is a medium-sized and economically important family of flowering plants commonly known as the mustards, the crucifers, or the cabbage family. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Brassicaceae (Cruciferae) of Turkey, Updated. (wikimedia.org)
  • A generic and tribal synopsis of Brassicaceae (Cruciferae). (wikimedia.org)
  • Phylogenetic relationships in the tribes Schizopetaleae and Thelypodieae (Brassicaceae) based on nuclear ribosomal ITS region and plastid ndh F DNA sequences. (wikimedia.org)
  • Closing the gaps: phylogenetic relationships in the Brassicaceae based on DNA sequence data of nuclear ribosomal ITS region. (wikimedia.org)
  • In the present study, a total of 99 accessions of Brassicaceae family, including 84 mustard (50 oilseed and 34 vegetable types) in China and 15 other Brassicaceae accessions were evaluated for their genetic diversity using nuclear and mitochondrial molecular markers. (mdpi.com)
  • The Quaternary range dynamics of Noccaea iberidea (Brassicaceae), a typical representative of subalpine/alpine steppe communities of Anatolian mountains, Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 13: 986-1001. (barisozudogru.com)
  • Research from my PhD focused on ​the contribution of phenotypic and environmental variation to differential performance in tropical trees. (weebly.com)
  • Brassicaceae leaves were also moderate dietary sources of Se, Ni, Zn and Ca. (shengsci.com)
  • In contrast, pairs of fungi with small/moderate contributions to plant growth in single-inoculation contexts showed the greatest effects on plants among the 78 fungal pairs examined. (frontiersin.org)
  • The study aimed to explore the protein coding ability of the pri-miR156a in Brassicaceae plants using bioinformatics analysis of the available proteomes and translatomes reported for Arabidopsis thaliana. (fortunepublish.com)
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  • The genome size of Brassicaceae compared to that of other Angiosperm families is very small to small (less than 3.425 million base pairs per cell), varying from 150 Mbp in Arabidopsis thaliana and Sphaerocardamum spp. (wikipedia.org)
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  • sativa , Brassicaceae) and broccoli ( Brassica oleracea var. (herbalgram.org)
  • The cabbage root fly Delia radicum (L.) (Diptera: Anthomyiidae) is a major pest of cauliflower Brassica oleracea (L.) (Brassicales: Brassicaceae) crops in Iceland (Halldorsson 1989). (rais.is)
  • It is known from a scientific point of view with the name of Brassica oleracea, belonging to the family of the Brassicaceae, large and dark green leaves, perfectly edible and very frequent in the cuisine. (food-fair.com)
  • 1-3] Glucoraphanin and SFN appear to be the "missing link" that correlates a diet rich in cruciferous vegetables (from the Brassicaceae family) with good health. (revolutionhealth.org)
  • We've got a few kinds in the mountains here, most notably the Crucifer flea beetle ( Phyllotreta cruciferae ), which loves to eat plants in the Brassicaceae family (formerly Cruciferae, also known as cruciferous vegetables - botany can be a little confusing). (mountainx.com)
  • When combining greenhouse and home garden data, Asteraceae (lettuce) and Brassicaceae (radish, broccoli, brussels sprouts, kale, and cabbage) families were the top accumulators of arsenic. (arizona.edu)
  • Rapeseed oil is produced from the rapeseed crop, a member of the Brassicaceae family, which includes broccoli and cabbage. (huel.com)
  • Pieris rapae and other butterflies of the family Pieridae are some of the best-known pests of Brassicaceae species planted as commercial crops. (wikipedia.org)
  • Species belonging to the Brassicaceae are mostly annual, biennial, or perennial herbaceous plants, some are dwarf shrubs or shrubs, and very few vines. (wikipedia.org)
  • Brassicaceae is an endemic species, growing only in Pieniny Mts. (autolama.sk)
  • 2603) Proposal to conserve the name Pirea Vavrdová (fossil Algae: Acritarcha) against Pirea T. Durand (Magnoliophyta: Brassicaceae). (wikimedia.org)
  • The rapid spread of clubroot disease, which is caused by Plasmodiophora brassicae , threatens Brassicaceae crop production worldwide. (frontiersin.org)
  • While the formation of hydrophilic mucilage by seed maternal tissues is a common trait among angiosperms, work in my team focuses on mucilage production, structure and properties in two Brassicaceae, the model plant arabidopsis and the oilseed crop camelina. (inrae.fr)
  • However, its flowers produce significantly less nectar than other crop relatives in the Brassicaceae. (biomedcentral.com)
  • The genome size of Brassicaceae compared to that of other Angiosperm families is very small to small (less than 3.425 million base pairs per cell), varying from 150 Mbp in Arabidopsis thaliana and Sphaerocardamum spp. (wikipedia.org)
  • Kale tincture makes a significant contribution to several facets of health, ranging from bolster. (secrets.shop)
  • Kale tincture makes a significant contribution to several facets of health, ranging from bolstering immune function to fortifying bones and teeth and even playing a role in blood clotting. (secrets.shop)
  • New cup out of old coffee: contribution of parental gene expression legacy to phenotypic novelty in coffee beans of the allopolyploid Coffea arabica L. (nih.gov)
  • The contribution of each of these systems in the gene model is globally optimized to maximize gene prediction accuracy on a set of annotated sequences. (ugent.be)
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  • My research focuses on a seed coat specialisation, mucilage production or myxospermy, whose contribution to fitness remains to be clearly demonstrated. (inrae.fr)
  • Microorganism conversion is an important contribution to SFN production as the myrosinase enzyme is easily inactivated by heat. (revolutionhealth.org)
  • La caméline ( Camelina sativa L.) est une culture industrielle, qui est cultivée depuis des siècles comme oléagineux pour l'alimentation humaine, mais sa production et son importance ne sont pas bien connues en Éthiopie. (ocl-journal.org)
  • Pennycress nectaries are unique relative to those of other agriculturally important Brassicaceae, as they contain four equivalent nectaries that present their nectar in specialized cup-shaped structures at the base of the petals. (biomedcentral.com)
  • The National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) is expanding and accelerating its contributions to scientific knowledge of human health and the environment, and to the health and well-being of people everywhere. (nih.gov)
  • Several hypotheses, including sequence heterogeneity and chromosomal position, have been put forward to explain the maintenance of the S-locus in the SI systems of the Brassicaceae and the Solanaceae. (birmingham.ac.uk)
  • It's been found that the contribution of rapeseed oil to the total dietary exposure of erucic acid is, in most cases, limited [11] . (huel.com)